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The analysis of execution traces can reveal important information about the behavioral aspects of complex software systems, hence reducing the time and effort it takes to understand and maintain them. Traces, however, tend to be considerably large which hinders their effective analysis. Existing traces analysis tools rely on some sort of visualization techniques to help software engineers make sense...
Maintaining a poorly documented Web application is not an easy task; software engineers must understand various parts of an application before they can make changes that preserve reliability and other system attributes. In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of studies that aim at reverse engineering web applications. These studies embody a rich set of techniques that...
The cost of maintaining an existing software system is estimated to be 70% of the total cost of its life-cycle. This is due to the fact that software engineers must understand different aspects of software before they can make changes that preserve reliability and other system attributes. In an "ideal" environment, design decisions would be based on information kept in up-to-date documentation...
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